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Five celebs, numerous countries, zero VIP treatment. With no phones or flights allowed, famous faces and family pairs take on a race across Central America - by any means necessary.
It's the series finale, and the teams must race from Medellín, Colombia's second-largest city, in an epic push of over 1,000km to the finish line on the Guajira Peninsula, the northernmost region of South America. They can either cut a course inland or follow the tourist trail along the Caribbean coast.
After 33 days and nearly 5,900km, which team will triumph and be the first to sign the all-important guest book and be crowned the winners?
It's the penultimate leg of the race and the longest so far. The teams must travel from the islands of Bocas del Toro on northern Panama's Caribbean coast to Medellín, Colombia's second-largest city. Standing in their way is the notorious and dangerous Darién Gap. Their only option is to bypass it by sea, enduring a lengthy, arduous and costly boat journey, putting their dwindling budgets under pressure.
On reaching the final country of the race, each pair is confronted with another challenge to overcome: a heightened security risk on the route to Medellín. Who will reach the checkpoint first to secure pole position going into the final leg?
The teams travel through the breathtaking beauty of Costa Rica, a country that contains five per cent of the world's biodiversity, before reaching Panama, the seventh country of the race.
The next checkpoint is Bocas del Toro, an archipelago off Panama's Caribbean coast.
The teams race from the surf mecca El Zonte on the Pacific coast across the entirety of El Salvador, known as the land of volcanoes, before entering Honduras to reach the third checkpoint, the colonial mountain town of Valle de Ángeles.
The race to the Guajira Peninsula is under way. The teams can choose to travel through Guatemala, southern Belize or Honduras to reach the second checkpoint of El Zonte in El Salvador.
Four familiar faces - Roman Kemp, Dylan Llewellyn, Anita Rani and Molly Rainford - set off with a loved one on an epic 5,900km race across Central America.
Five celebs, numerous countries, zero VIP treatment. With no phones or flights allowed, famous faces and family pairs take on a race across Central America - by any means necessary.
The four new famous faces embarking on an epic 12,500 km race of a lifetime are: broadcaster Jeff Brazier and his son, Freddy; actor Kola Bokinni and his cousin, Mary Ellen; broadcaster Kelly Brook and her husband, Jeremy and Radio 2 host Scott Mills and his husband (then fiancé), Sam.
Their journey begins in Belém, Northern Brazil - the gateway to the Amazon - and will pass through five checkpoints across the length of South America, to reach the finish line in the Andes, Frutillar in Southern Chile.
Our familiar faces will say goodbye to lavish transport, smartphones and bank cards and instead must rely on their skills, cunning and ingenuity as well as the kindness of strangers.
Once again, joining the celebrities will be their nearest and dearest, providing a unique insight into people we thought we knew, through the eyes of those who know them best.
The famous faces embarking on their travels are, broadcaster Alex Beresford and his dad, Noel; singer Mel Blatt and her mum, Helene; McFly drummer Harry Judd and his mum, Emma and British Racing Driver and pundit Billy Monger and his sister, Bonny.
Starting in Marrakech, Morocco, the most north-western country in Africa, and ending in Tromsø, Norway, known as the Arctic capital, the epic journey will span 24 countries and over 10,000 km. The route will see the pairs race through every landscape and culture that this part of the world has to offer: from the great North African city of Marrakech, through the seaside ports and beaches of the Mediterranean, to unrivalled historic and cosmopolitan cities, the mighty Alps, unexplored Central Europe, the fairy-tale Baltic States, and snowy Scandinavia.